The 17th annual Evening of Discovery took place in Vineyard Haven Saturday evening June 27th. Guests were asked to wear black and white to celebrate the theme based on the Museum’s exhibit of Alfred Eisenstaedt’s photographs of Islanders. Under a grand white tent on the grounds of the Marine Hospital, more than 400 people mingled, snacked, and bid on a wide range of items before sitting down to a delicious elegant dinner. Set with the harbor on one side, and the historic building towering above, it was a beautiful and dramatic location. It seemed that everyone was excited for the Museum to achieve its manifold and ambitious goals, most of which focus on education. David Nathans proudly described some of the programs that involve kids learning about Island history of all kinds- social, natural and economic. The Gayhead Lighthouse was highlighted because of its recent relocation.